Supporting plan to connect hotel guest rooms online to professional baseball opening June 18 22:25

Due to the influence of the new coronavirus, professional baseball will start on the 19th with about 3 months delay without spectators. Seibu, which won the Pacific League last year, and a group company hotel are offering plans to connect fans online and encourage fans to interact with each other in order to give fans the feeling of being in a stadium.

This plan was put on the market by Seibu and Prince Hotel, a group company, and is offered at three hotels in Tokyo and Saitama prefecture.

Fans participating in the plan can watch Seibu's game on the TV in the guest room while connecting their own smartphones and PCs online to support and support other fans who use the same plan. The plan will be implemented from the 19th to the 5th of the next month, and the maximum number of participants per day is 300.

In addition, of the three hotels, one in Kawagoe City, Saitama Prefecture was renovated as a "Lions Collaboration Room", and the closet was reminiscent of a locker room at the stadium. It is designed.

“I want you to experience the stadium's presence while staying in the hotel guest room,” said Masami Oda, manager of Kawagoe Prince Hotel.